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These women, most barely in their early twenties stood at the front lines of human suffering.
Working 12-to-18-hour shifts in understaffed field hospitals and MASH units, they treated horrifying wounds from bullets, shrapnel, napalm burns, and landmines, often while mortar rounds exploded nearby.
With blood-soaked scrubs and trembling hands, they stabilized soldiers who arrived by helicopter in shock, missing limbs, or clinging to life. Many had never seen death before arriving in-country, yet they held dying boys’ hands, wrote their final letters home, and somehow kept going day after brutal day.
These courageous women of the Army Nurse Corps faced not only the horrors of war but also the emotional weight of watching thousands of young lives slip away, forever changed by what they witnessed in the bloodiest conflict, the Vietnam War.
#WarNurses #TheVietnamWar
Your child's school has an assistant superintendent for curriculum, an assistant superintendent for instruction, a director of teaching and learning, and a coordinator of academic services. Your child's teacher has thirty-two kids and no copy paper. This is not a funding problem. It is a priority problem.
Some parents spend years being told to “wait and see” while their child struggles academically, socially, and emotionally. Early support matters.
Go with your gut, reach out to your doctor and insist.
As a rookie, Kevin Johnson arrived four hours early to get shots up..
Larry Bird was already there..
KJ waited to see Bird miss..
He waited a long time...
Today, the remains of a fallen U.S. Navy sailor were flown into Little Rock's Clinton National Airport, greeted with a reverent hero's welcome to the state he left more than 80 years ago as a teenager.
Fireman 3rd Class Royle Bradford Luker was just 17 years old when he was killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He was one of the 106 crewmen on the USS West Virginia who were killed in the attack. For decades, he was listed as killed in action, but his remains were deemed non-recoverable.
Through recent advancements in DNA technology and the work of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, F3C Luker was identified.
In the years since the "date that will live in infamy," F3C Luker was awarded numerous honors for his valor and sacrifice, including the Purple Heart.
A procession by Arkansas State Police, Little Rock Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies accompanied F3C Luker today on the final leg of his trip from Little Rock to Dardanelle.
Graveside services with full military honors will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at New Bethel Cemetery near Plainview in Yell County.
His return home is a solemn reminder that America does not forget those who gave their lives in service to our nation.
Grant Hill shares what his mother taught him about living with purpose and why values are verbs.
"Number 7 on her set of principles reads: 'Don't be a passenger in life.'"
"She knew that values aren't ideas. Values are verbs."
Character comes from what you do and what you do consistently.
Then he broke it down:
1. "To respect means that we give others grace even if we disagree."
2. "To include means that we pull more chairs up to the table. We don't fear different voices."
3. "To excel means doing the work not just talking about the standards."
Values without action are just words on a wall.
It doesn't matter what you say, it matters what you do and how you live.
Choose to take ownership of what you do and don't just watch by as a passenger.
(🎥 Duke)
Younger basketball fans don’t really understand what Larry Bird actually did.. Or what he was capable of on a basketball court..
That level of skill, IQ, and clutch mentality doesn’t just exist anymore..